Green City Market Chef's BBQ Benefit will be held in Lincoln Park on Thursday, July 12, 2012, from 5:30pm-8:00pm. Rain or Shine. No dogs allowed.
One of the best summer events in Chicago, this grand picnic is held every July in picturesque Lincoln Park, with the fabulous Chicago skyline as a backdrop. This beautiful venue is ideal to showcase some of Chicago's finest chefs, the who's who of Chicago's culinary scene. All dishes served at the BBQ feature items offered from the bounty of the market with nearly 100 chefs/restaurants creating culinary magic. In addition to food, locally made beer, wine, hand-crafted cocktails and non-alcoholic beverages will be available.
Tickets are available on brownpapertickets.com starting on May 5th and at the actual market on Wednesdays and Saturdays (at the Information Booth). Tickets will not be available at the BBQ!
Don't miss out on one of Chicago's most unique and tastiest events of the year. It doesn't get better than great food, drink, music, and the beauty of Lincoln Park on a summer evening in Chicago.
Ticket Prices:
> Ages 12+: $125.00 (includes entry and all food/beverages)
> Ages 12 and under: $25.00
> VIP Tickets: $250.00*
> VIP Tables: $2,500* (The VIP Heirloom table is $2,500 and seats ten. VIP tables can be purchased by calling the Green City Market office at 773.880.1266).
Rain or shine. All sales final. No refunds of exchanges. No dogs allowed.
*VIP Tickets/Tables: The VIP Heirloom table is $2,500 and seats ten. With VIP tickets, you can enter the VIP area at 4:30 pm. You will also get pre-event access and exclusive cocktails from 4:30pm to 5:30pm.
As the Market grows and we're reaching a record number of children, families and adults, we also need to be able to support and increase our programs and educational initiatives (you can read about those programs here: http://greencitymarket.org/programs). Please know that all profits from ticket sales go to our programming. Together we can make a difference in the local, Chicago food system by providing information and education on how to eat better and live a healthier lifestyle.
Siun wrote:Surprisingly there are still tickets ... I ended up springing for one and am so happy I did.
Who all from LTH is going?
Siun wrote:Surprisingly there are still tickets ... I ended up springing for one and am so happy I did.
Who all from LTH is going?
Siun wrote:We really should have an LTH seating area where we can trade notes ... !
Independent George wrote:Siun wrote:We really should have an LTH seating area where we can trade notes ... !
I wonder... maybe we should print up some LTH T-Shirts or hats, which would generally make it easier to find each other during events in general.
mhill95149 wrote:Had lunch at Goose Island yesterday (not great) and noticed very few beers on tap. I asked and the manager said that they were going to be hosting the "after party" for the GCM dinner and they had a lot of special beers going on for that event. I'd head down for that but we are hosting 30 choir kids for dinner and whatever 15 to 17 year-old kids do.....
chgoeditor wrote:I haven't been in the past. What's the typical dress code? Given that it may be in the high 80s this evening, are shorts OK or is it a dressier event?
And just to confirm, it's held in the same location as the regular market, right?
chgoeditor wrote:I haven't been in the past. What's the typical dress code? Given that it may be in the high 80s this evening, are shorts OK or is it a dressier event?
And just to confirm, it's held in the same location as the regular market, right?
BR wrote:chgoeditor wrote:I haven't been in the past. What's the typical dress code? Given that it may be in the high 80s this evening, are shorts OK or is it a dressier event?
And just to confirm, it's held in the same location as the regular market, right?
I'd go as far as to say light clothes designed for hot weather are a must. You only need to impress your tummy tonight!
BR wrote:chgoeditor wrote:I haven't been in the past. What's the typical dress code? Given that it may be in the high 80s this evening, are shorts OK or is it a dressier event?
And just to confirm, it's held in the same location as the regular market, right?
I'd go as far as to say light clothes designed for hot weather are a must. You only need to impress your tummy tonight!
jesteinf wrote:This and don't be afraid to throw something away after one bite are two key pieces of advice for successfully navigating this event.
Louisa Chu wrote:jesteinf wrote:This and don't be afraid to throw something away after one bite are two key pieces of advice for successfully navigating this event.
Or doggie/doggy bag it.
David Hammond wrote:Louisa Chu wrote:jesteinf wrote:This and don't be afraid to throw something away after one bite are two key pieces of advice for successfully navigating this event.
Or doggie/doggy bag it.
You're a model for us all. Really.
Louisa Chu wrote:jesteinf wrote:This and don't be afraid to throw something away after one bite are two key pieces of advice for successfully navigating this event.
Or doggie/doggy bag it.
jesteinf wrote:Louisa Chu wrote:jesteinf wrote:This and don't be afraid to throw something away after one bite are two key pieces of advice for successfully navigating this event.
Or doggie/doggy bag it.
I just meant if you don't love something. Precious stomach space should not be wasted on mediocrity at this event.
ETA - Of course, if you're giving it to an actual dog then mediocrity matters less